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When you're walking around New York City, you probably won't find people looking up. Even the majestic main concourse of Grand Central Terminal can rarely stop a native New Yorker in her tracks.<p>But, tourists like Lidize Mora from Las Vegas are a different story.<p>"I love it! It feels like a palace. I …

Manuel Calvo bumps his Brompton folding bike along the last few metres of a quiet cobbled street in Seville’s old town, then though a narrow passage and on to a broad ringroad encircling the district. Suddenly, several lanes of cars and buses are zipping past, but Calvo pays no heed – we are on a …

With the ubiquity of high-quality image capture tools, isn't it about time that audio caught up?<p>Given the ubiquity of mobile devices, we often take it for granted that near-instantaneous and consistently high-quality videos and still images are just a swipe away. Low quality sound from flat, tinny …

A resurgence of organ music in the concert hall.<p>The other day, I sat at the console of the organ at Walt Disney Concert Hall, in Los Angeles, and when I played a darkly screaming C-sharp-minor chord I was overcome by a childish glee. There is no louder sound in the musical realm than a pipe organ …

<b>Danny McCarthy</b> – <i>Smallest Sounds Only</i>, performance during <i>Record Store Day</i>, April 19, 2014<p>Street performance by Cork-based, Irish sound artist Danny McCarthy, who played a selection of Japanese vintage kids records on a pair of Fisher Price-looking record players. The twelve-inch LPs of Christian Marclay’s <i>Record Without A Cover</i> (the Locus Solus reissue) and <i>Sonic Vigil #6</i> (from the festival McCarthy curates), are only displayed as examples of adult music, I suppose. Who said <i>Record Store Day</i> should …